Posted at 9:32AM Monday 11 Jul 2016
There have been 50 winning novels—one for every year, plus extras in 1974 and 1992 when there were ties, and a Lost Man Booker Prize in 1970, which was a special edition of the prize voted on by the public.So what does it take to win the Man Booker Prize? Obviously, the novel must be deemed extraordinary, but are there any other factors that help an author's chances? digitalbookworld.com
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